MY CHINA PLUS is the first Virtual Warehouse all-in-one to distribute on Chinese / Asian markets in an easy, effective and economical way in Shanghai New Free Trade Zone.

The solution, based on Food & Beverages distribution platforms activities and experience, is designed for manufacturers / distributors who wish to have direct support in their business operations, promotion and distribution also without the need for a corporate presence in China.

How does My China B2B PLUS?

1) SETUP: with My China B2B support, the company defines the space and the type of products that will store (temperature controlled, Fresh, Frozen)

NB: The warehouse is into the Shanghai FREE TRADE ZONE. This allows that stored products to pay duties and taxation only when they have been sold!

2) SEND PRODUCTS: The company sends by sea the items to be stored in the warehouse in China.

For products without Chinese labeling:

Simultaneously with the product sending, are activated for the incoming products, the procedures with the Chinese authorities for obtaining the Chinese labels.

Upon arrival and during storage, products labeling with Chinese labels

NB This allows to sell immediately the products on the Chinese market (competitive advantage - Ready to Sell) and also be used in fairs / exhibitions as Chinese products, with a big reduction of costs if the same products are shipped from their own country to the same exhibition (about 800 € every 100 kg).

The Japanese and South Korean brands of instant noodles made in China, which were suspected of being tainted with plasticizers DEHP, are now back on supermarket shelves following the release of authoritative test results.

Earlier this week, supermarkets across the country stopped selling instant noodles, such as Japanese brand Nissin Taisho Japanese-style fried noodles and South Korean brand Nong Shim spicy mushroom noodles, after Hong Kong Cable TV reported that excessive amounts of the cancer-causing plasticizer DEHP were found in the Chinese-made instant noodle brands in Hong Kong.

China has banned shops and restaurants from selling drinks from Taiwan that contain an additive that has potentially harmful effects.

Sports drinks, juices, tea drinks, fruit jams or syrups and tablets or powders are among the items proscribed because they contain di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, otherwise known as DEHP. The organic chemical is normally used to make plastics less brittle but has been added as a cheap replacement for the palm oil that improves the look and taste of the beverages.

Another 66 products contaminated by an industrial chemical from Taiwan appear on a list of imports banned from the Chinese mainland, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said on Sunday.

The quality watchdog said in its latest release that the mainland would suspend imports of 924 kinds of products made by 276 companies.